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CANNES, France (AP) -- The 69th Cannes Film Festival has opened amid stormy skies, heightened security and the premiere of a new Woody Allen film that prompted a letter from his son Ronan Farrow questioning the festival's and the media's continued embrace of the 80-year-old director....
NEW YORK (AP) -- There's little doubt: Zika is coming to the continental United States, bringing frightening birth defects - and, most likely, newly urgent discussions about abortion and contraception....
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- A Minnesota doctor questioned by investigators in Prince's death is an experienced family care physician who worked for a Minneapolis-area health care system until recently....
TAUNTON, Mass. (AP) -- A man described by his family as mentally disturbed went on a stabbing rampage hours after leaving a hospital, killing two people and assaulting and stabbing more in a house and a shopping mall before being fatally shot by an off-duty sheriff's deputy, authorities said....
BAGHDAD (AP) -- Three separate car bombings in the Iraqi capital Wednesday killed at least 93 people and wounded at least 165....
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) -- The Latest on the debate and vote in Brazil's Senate on the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff (all times local):...
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) -- Senators in Brazil began debate Wednesday on whether to oust President Dilma Rousseff, a movement that has built up steam and turned into a referendum on her leadership amid several spiraling crises besetting Latin America's largest nation....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- His party leaders left with no alternative, Donald Trump is drawing reluctant support from top Washington Republicans now that voters have put him on a glide path to the GOP presidential nomination. If he can't get restive Republicans like House Speaker Paul Ryan on side, he says he'll keep on winning anyway....
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Bernie Sanders has won his 19th state, only four short of Hillary Clinton's tally, but that's not the gap that counts....
(Vatican Radio) The recent news that a sixth Oratory is to be founded in Bournemouth, a popular resort on England’s south coast, means that in the past three years, the number of Oratorian Congregations in England and Wales will have doubled.As part of a major evangelization programme within the Diocese of Portsmouth, Bishop Philip Egan has invited Fr Dominic Jacob, co-founder of the Oxford Oratory, Fr Peter Edwards, and Fr David Hutton to erect a Congregation of the Oratory of St Philip Neri, to be based at the Church of the Most Sacred Heart in Bournemouth’s town centre.Listen as Phil Andrews talks to Fr Peter Edwards about what inspired him to become a co-founder of the new Oratory. Writing in the Catholic Herald, Bishop Egan wrote, “The hope is that the new Oratory will enhance greatly the Church’s mission in Bournemouth, making it a centre of excellence for liturgy, formation and pastoral care.”The three priests will begin their ministry on the f...

